pEACEFANg EP
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pEACEFANg is the solo project of A. Fischer from Portland, Maine. Fans of his group project, Selbyville, will notice distinct similarities between the two musical outlets. pEACEFANg delves into the minimal state of sound, focusing quiet instrumentals around acoustic guitar or Casio CT-310 keyboard. "Country Tune" begins the album with soft waves of twangy guitar drones. "ct310" showcases the lo-fi versatility of the Casio CT-310 keyboard. "Spring Breezes" sounds exactly how you would expect it to, drifting effortlessly with guitar and glockenspiel through four minutes of meditative reflection. Synths and minimal rhythms gently pulse over "Of or Like Twilight," a waiting-room segue, before "Rinpoche" builds into ambient synth work and clears the way to beautiful layered guitar. The EP winds down thereafter with the quiet synth outro of "Macoun Like Wound." This EP is short, sweet, and the perfect audio blanket on those cold winter days.
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Country Tune | |||
ct310 | |||
Spring Breezes | |||
Of or Like Twilight (V.2) | |||
Rinpoche | |||
Macoun Like Wound |
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October 7, 2018
Subject: Indietronic/dream pop/art pop
Subject: Indietronic/dream pop/art pop
by the download numbers at Archive.org pEACEFANg`s EP at the moment is being the most popular personal issue having ever been issued on No-Source, an American qualitative sonic brand. Lots of less lucid or more dream-filled subtleties can be found from here. Behind it is an American, A. Fischer, conjuring up on an acoustic guitar and Casio CT-310 synthesiser to getting a change smoothly from one phase to another, from halcyon guitar-based pastels to beatific synthesised soaring to emotive glockenspiel interventions, thirdly all of that seems to be seamlessly intertwined while meeting each other. It may even remind of Slowdive's Pygmalion in its most quiet moments. Is it an example of artsy mood music? Indeed, it is. Predominantly it is slowed-down and buried yet it does not turn into a lethargic one. By its content it is a greatly uplifting and tranquil mixed release exploring the valences of mellow electronica/ambient, folk and indie.
More profoundly at: https://agier.blogspot.com/2011/10/peacefang-peacefang-ep-2010.html
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